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{{Quote|What do you know of brotherhood? It is not ''your'' kind the hierarchs feed to the front lines, to batter the redoubts and resolve of an empire's enemies. You do not watch your brothers bleed without benefit across countless forgotten worlds. And when their bones are turned to glass alongside the corpses of our prey, you do not watch others reap the renown of a victory unearned. No, Councilor—our time has finally come. And we will not relinquish it for the sake of what you call honor.|Avitus' remarks to councilor 'Yajadai during the Great Schism.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}}}} | {{Quote|What do you know of brotherhood? It is not ''your'' kind the hierarchs feed to the front lines, to batter the redoubts and resolve of an empire's enemies. You do not watch your brothers bleed without benefit across countless forgotten worlds. And when their bones are turned to glass alongside the corpses of our prey, you do not watch others reap the renown of a victory unearned. No, Councilor—our time has finally come. And we will not relinquish it for the sake of what you call honor.|Avitus' remarks to councilor 'Yajadai during the Great Schism.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}}}} | ||
During his time in the Covenant, Avitus held no particular reverence for the [[Covenant religion|religion]] of the theocratic empire, nor a particular respect for the [[Hierarchs]]. At the outbreak of the [[Great Schism]], Avitus was happy to taunt the [[Assassination of the Prophet of Regret|death]] of the [[Prophet of Regret]] that he had directly served under earlier in his career, alongside the concept of transcendance for lighting the [[Halo Array]]. Instead, Avitus held a similar belief to those of [[Atriox]] and the then-burgeoning [[Banished]]; that the Jiralhanae had been used as cannon fodder for a pointless war while the Sangheili reaped all of the glory. As such, Avitus welcomed the outbreak of the Great Schism, and a chance to usurp the Sangheili as the primary caste of the Covenant.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} | During his time in the Covenant, Avitus held no particular reverence for the [[Covenant religion|religion]] of the theocratic empire, nor a particular respect for the [[Hierarchs]]. At the outbreak of the [[Great Schism]], Avitus was happy to taunt the [[Assassination of the Prophet of Regret|death]] of the [[Prophet of Regret]] that he had directly served under earlier in his career, alongside the concept of transcendance for lighting the [[Halo Array]]. Instead, Avitus held a similar belief to those of [[Atriox]] and the then-burgeoning [[Banished]]; that the Jiralhanae had been used as cannon fodder for a pointless war while the Sangheili reaped all of the glory. As such, Avitus welcomed the outbreak of the Great Schism, and a chance to usurp the Sangheili as the primary caste of the Covenant.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} During the campaign on Harvest, he grew to respect humans for their savagery and incredible bravery in the face of difficult odds, and considered defeat at the hands of a human an honorable death. | ||
In combat, Avitus was noted to possess uncanny intelligence that complimented his violent nature;{{Ref/Reuse|GD1}}{{Ref/Reuse|GD2}} this was something observed by the unusually organised Jiralhanae troops fighting on Harvest in 2531{{Ref/Reuse|Attacks}} and again during the Great Schism, during which an [[Unidentified Sangheili Minor|unnamed Minor Elite]] noted that Avitus' troops demonstrated far more tactical acumen than an average Jiralhanae deployment, with three staying back to provide covering fire while the front rank charged forward in a rage.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} These qualities make him a dangerous foe despite his relatively small stature (for a Jiralhanae).{{Ref/Site|Id=GD1|URL=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profiles-captain-cutter-and-the-brute-chieftain/?page=2|Site=Game Daily|Page=Halo Wars Character Profiles - Captain Cutter and the Brute Chieftain|Quote=Not your average brute|D=30|M=01|Y=2009|NoArchive=yes}}{{Ref/Site|Id=GD2|URL=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profiles-captain-cutter-and-the-brute-chieftain/?page=4|Site=Game Daily|Page=Halo Wars Character Profiles - Captain Cutter and the Brute Chieftain|Quote=Don't call him tiny|D=30|M=01|Y=2009|NoArchive=yes}} He is also noted to enjoy hearing his nickname of "Thrallslayer" used by those he deems his inferiors.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} | In combat, Avitus was noted to possess uncanny intelligence that complimented his violent nature;{{Ref/Reuse|GD1}}{{Ref/Reuse|GD2}} this was something observed by the unusually organised Jiralhanae troops fighting on Harvest in 2531{{Ref/Reuse|Attacks}} and again during the Great Schism, during which an [[Unidentified Sangheili Minor|unnamed Minor Elite]] noted that Avitus' troops demonstrated far more tactical acumen than an average Jiralhanae deployment, with three staying back to provide covering fire while the front rank charged forward in a rage.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} These qualities make him a dangerous foe despite his relatively small stature (for a Jiralhanae).{{Ref/Site|Id=GD1|URL=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profiles-captain-cutter-and-the-brute-chieftain/?page=2|Site=Game Daily|Page=Halo Wars Character Profiles - Captain Cutter and the Brute Chieftain|Quote=Not your average brute|D=30|M=01|Y=2009|NoArchive=yes}}{{Ref/Site|Id=GD2|URL=http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/halo-wars-character-profiles-captain-cutter-and-the-brute-chieftain/?page=4|Site=Game Daily|Page=Halo Wars Character Profiles - Captain Cutter and the Brute Chieftain|Quote=Don't call him tiny|D=30|M=01|Y=2009|NoArchive=yes}} He is also noted to enjoy hearing his nickname of "Thrallslayer" used by those he deems his inferiors.{{Ref/Reuse|AoR}} |